the Management Top 250, a ranking produced annually since 2017 through a partnership between The Wall Street Journal and the Drucker Institute, which is a part of Claremont Graduate University. It is grounded in key principles put forth by Drucker, who died in 2005, and examines five dimensions of corporate performance: customer satisfaction, employee engagement and development, innovation, social responsibility and financial strength. The new face of the C-suite is changing - its older, has broader industry experience and is increasingly female.
WSJ journalists Peter Cappelli, Rocio Bonet and Monika Hamorihave been tracking the attributes of the leaders of the world’s biggest corporations, the Fortune 100, since 1980, when many of the key forces shaping business today began. The debate among economists about the possibility of a "soft landing" for the U.S. economy, where inflation reverts to pre-pandemic levels without a severe economic downturn, is a prominent topic.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, with her expertise as a former Federal Reserve Chair, believes this outcome is achievable. She shared her insights with Nick Timiraos, a Wall Street Journal’s economics reporter, during the WSJ CEO Council Summit in Washington, discussing her perspective on this matter and more.
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